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Best of: America's philosophy, with Cornel West

Best of: America's philosophy, with Cornel West

Update: 2022-12-225
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Sean Illing talks with Cornel West about the American philosophical tradition known as pragmatism. They talk about what makes pragmatism so distinctly American, how pragmatists understand the connection between knowledge and action, and how the pragmatist mindset can invigorate our understanding of democratic life and communal action today. Cornel West also talks about the ways in which pragmatism has influenced his work and life, alongside the blues, Chekhov, and his Christian faith.

This was an episode of The Philosophers, a series from Vox Conversations, originally released in May.


Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), Interviews writer, Vox

Guest: Cornel West (@CornelWest), author; Dietrich Bonhoeffer professor of philosophy & Christian practice, Union Theological Seminary

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  • Producer: Erikk Geannikis


  • Editor: Amy Drozdowska


  • Engineer: Patrick Boyd


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Best of: America's philosophy, with Cornel West

Best of: America's philosophy, with Cornel West

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